CWE-688 Variante Rascunho

Function Call With Incorrect Variable or Reference as Argument

This vulnerability occurs when a function is called with the wrong variable or reference passed as an argument. This simple coding mistake can cause the program to behave unpredictably, access…

Definição

What is CWE-688?

This vulnerability occurs when a function is called with the wrong variable or reference passed as an argument. This simple coding mistake can cause the program to behave unpredictably, access incorrect data, or trigger other security flaws.
At its core, this weakness is a straightforward logic error where a developer accidentally passes an unintended variable to a function. Think of it like giving a shipping clerk the wrong address label—the package (data) gets processed, but it goes to the wrong destination (function parameter), leading to corrupted states, incorrect calculations, or exposure of sensitive information. This often happens during code maintenance, when using similar-looking variable names, or when function signatures change. For developers, prevention hinges on code clarity and rigorous review. Use descriptive, distinct variable names to avoid confusion. Implement static analysis tools that can flag potential argument mismatches, especially after refactoring. Always double-check function calls when modifying related code, as this flaw is easy to introduce but can be difficult to trace during debugging when it manifests far from the original error.
Impacto no mundo real

Real-world CVEs caused by CWE-688

  • Kernel code specifies the wrong variable in first argument, leading to resultant NULL pointer dereference.

Como os atacantes a exploram

Trajeto do atacante passo a passo

  1. 1

    Identificar um caminho de código que trata input não confiável sem validação.

  2. 2

    Criar um payload que explora o comportamento inseguro — injeção, traversal, overflow ou abuso de lógica.

  3. 3

    Entregar o payload através de um pedido normal e observar a reação da aplicação.

  4. 4

    Iterar até que a resposta exponha dados, execute código do atacante ou escale privilégios.

Exemplo de código vulnerável

Vulnerable Java

In the following Java snippet, the accessGranted() method is accidentally called with the static ADMIN_ROLES array rather than the user roles.

Vulnerável Java
private static final String[] ADMIN_ROLES = ...;
  public boolean void accessGranted(String resource, String user) {
  	String[] userRoles = getUserRoles(user);
  	return accessGranted(resource, ADMIN_ROLES);
  }
  private boolean void accessGranted(String resource, String[] userRoles) {
```
// grant or deny access based on user roles* 
  		...}
Exemplo de código seguro

Secure pseudo

Seguro pseudo
// Validate, sanitize, or use a safe API before reaching the sink.
function handleRequest(input) {
  const safe = validateAndEscape(input);
  return executeWithGuards(safe);
}
What changed: the unsafe sink is replaced (or the input is validated/escaped) so the same payload no longer triggers the weakness.
Lista de verificação de prevenção

How to prevent CWE-688

  • Testing Because this function call often produces incorrect behavior it will usually be detected during testing or normal operation of the product. During testing exercise all possible control paths will typically expose this weakness except in rare cases when the incorrect function call accidentally produces the correct results or if the provided argument type is very similar to the expected argument type.
Sinais de deteção

How to detect CWE-688

Other

While this weakness might be caught by the compiler in some languages, it can occur more frequently in cases in which the called function accepts variable numbers of arguments, such as format strings in C. It also can occur in loosely typed languages or environments. This might require an understanding of intended program behavior or design to determine whether the value is incorrect.

Correção automática do Plexicus

O Plexicus deteta automaticamente o CWE-688 e abre um PR de correção em menos de 60 segundos.

O Codex Remedium analisa cada commit, identifica esta fraqueza exata e entrega um pull request pronto para revisão com o patch. Sem tickets. Sem transferências.

Perguntas frequentes

Frequently asked questions

O que é o CWE-688?

This vulnerability occurs when a function is called with the wrong variable or reference passed as an argument. This simple coding mistake can cause the program to behave unpredictably, access incorrect data, or trigger other security flaws.

Qual a gravidade do CWE-688?

A MITRE não publicou uma classificação de probabilidade de exploração para esta fraqueza. Trate-a como impacto médio até o seu modelo de ameaças provar o contrário.

Que linguagens ou plataformas são afetadas pelo CWE-688?

MITRE lists the following affected platforms: C, Perl.

Como posso prevenir o CWE-688?

Because this function call often produces incorrect behavior it will usually be detected during testing or normal operation of the product. During testing exercise all possible control paths will typically expose this weakness except in rare cases when the incorrect function call accidentally produces the correct results or if the provided argument type is very similar to the expected argument type.

Como é que o Plexicus deteta e corrige o CWE-688?

O motor SAST do Plexicus correlaciona a assinatura de fluxo de dados do CWE-688 em cada commit. Quando é encontrada uma correspondência, o nosso agente Codex Remedium abre um PR de correção com o código corrigido, testes e um resumo de uma linha para o revisor.

Onde posso saber mais sobre o CWE-688?

A MITRE publica a definição canónica em https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/688.html. Pode também consultar a documentação da OWASP e do NIST para orientações adjacentes.

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